Jeremiah Williams (Birmingham, Alabama/Ramsay High School), the No. 3 overall prospect in Alabama, was officially honored today as a 2021 All-American during a virtual jersey presentation as part of the first episode of the Road to the Dome digital series.
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The episode was released tonight at 8 p.m. ET on the NBC Sports YouTube channel. Additional All-Americans featured in tonight’s episode include Terrion Arnold, Yulkeith Brown, Amari Daniels, Korey Foreman, and Donovan Jackson.
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Having been selected to play in the twenty-first edition of the All-American Bowl, Williams will play in the annual East vs. West matchup inside the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The Bowl will be nationally televised, live on NBC, and will feature the nation’s top 100 high school football players.
The Road to the Dome Tour will honor all 100 All-Americans with virtual jersey presentations during a 15-episode series that will be released weekly through various digital and social platforms across NBC Sports.
“Being an All-American is the icing of the cake for my high school career,” said Williams. “It shows that all my hard work has not gone unnoticed.”
Williams was selected by the All-American Bowl Selection Committee, consisting of the All-American Bowl and 247Sports.
Only 100 football players receive the honor of putting on the All-American Bowl jersey each year. Each player selected to participate will culminate their high school careers at the All-American Bowl.
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